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in germany atomic energy accounted for just under eighteen percent of german electricity in two thousand and eleven can renewable take up that slack government figures show that for every wind farm built to generate three thousand megawatts the amount needed to power three million homes the only expected to deliver one hundred megawatts to the national grid in reality though over the last ten years they've only been getting around half of that slightly over sixteen percent the original three thousand which is forced germany back into the arms of fossil fuel with nuclear power taken off the table by angle of merkel germany is building a new fleet of coal fired power stations this one may it's a cologne opened its doors an ogress of this year and it's up to these new power stations to provide germany with the electricity it's crying out for electricity prices are key for the international competitiveness of the non-ferrous metals industry if the electricity price increases by once and total cost by increasing a one hundred eighty millions per year industry is already feeling the pinch the
in germany atomic energy accounted for just under eighteen percent of german electricity in two thousand and eleven can renewable take up that slack government figures show that for every wind farm built to generate three thousand megawatts the amount needed to power three million homes the only expected to deliver one hundred megawatts to the national grid in reality though over the last ten years they've only been getting around half of that slightly over sixteen percent the original three...
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disaggregation applies to energy and medicine. the affordable care act is being challenged because that represented a the segregation -- disaggregation of supplying the services. solar energy, we have a massive delivery system. what do you do when you try to disaggregate? >> there is almost nobody suppose we do not step on. you have a status quo. all the campaigns are either going to be offending or undermining the power structure of some entity. the question is how you change incentives. how do you make it painful enough for people, and stepping on their toes, to make them change and step back? we do not aim to be confrontational because we want to be antagonists. we aim for power everywhere, changing all of these entrenched interests. on the corporate side in particular, you end up seeing companies -- this is a great example, around jamba juice. the country uses styrofoam cups. a girl is a big fan. she loves the jews but hate styrofoam. she says -- the juice, but hates styrofoam. in some ways, the campaign frustrates jamba juice
disaggregation applies to energy and medicine. the affordable care act is being challenged because that represented a the segregation -- disaggregation of supplying the services. solar energy, we have a massive delivery system. what do you do when you try to disaggregate? >> there is almost nobody suppose we do not step on. you have a status quo. all the campaigns are either going to be offending or undermining the power structure of some entity. the question is how you change incentives....
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his energy secretary, his energy secretary says he's against wind farms and enough is enough. well, if -- >> order. order. let me just say the government back benches is very straightforward, they either calm down, or the session will be extended at whoever's inconvenience that may involve. let's just be very clear, incredibly straightforward. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, the energy minister says he's against wind farms and enough is enough while his energy secretary is gung ho for them. who speaks for his government? >> well, today the jokes have been bad and the substance has been bad too. it's not a good day. i tell you why it is a good day. it's a good day to talk about energy policy because today -- [inaudible] investing 20 million pounds in our new -- [inaudible] [cheers and applause] today is a good day to talk about energy because there's more investment in renewable energy under three years of this government than under 13 years of their government. and it's a good day to talk about energy policy because we've got a green investment bank up and running. that is what's
his energy secretary, his energy secretary says he's against wind farms and enough is enough. well, if -- >> order. order. let me just say the government back benches is very straightforward, they either calm down, or the session will be extended at whoever's inconvenience that may involve. let's just be very clear, incredibly straightforward. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, the energy minister says he's against wind farms and enough is enough while his energy secretary is gung ho for...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> cnn is putting enormous resources into covering the final toss-up states that will decide this presidential election. we have reports from some of those battle ground states right now. first let's go to colorado where a new poll shows president obama and mitt romney are in a dead heat with 48% each. let's go to miguel marquez. he's been watching what's going on. what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: i'm hearing it's very much the same as it's always been here in colorado. people really turn between these two candidates. we're in suburban denver right now to figure out what makes these voters tick. >> th
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they did it under some crazy theory that this was green energy. i would say, let us follow governmengovernor petersons lea. >> next student question. >> and student brings us to education issues. >> hello. , a graduate student. my question regards capital funding of chart >> schools. the receiver $1,000 less per student in a funding -- charter schools receive less in a funding a. i think charter schools form a role. many drug range of options. but there -- we have a range of options. they really are not as cost efficient. the state should take a role funding of those. >> in the interest of full disclosure, my daughter graduated from the charter school. where does the money come from? when the charter school was passed in the 1990's, it was clear that capital funding would not be there. we have been in discussions for the last 1.5 years to find out if we can provide funding for charter schools, whether we get there or not i do not know. ifs in the meantime, we have and challenging financial circumstances. he said he was going to raise taxes, maybe
they did it under some crazy theory that this was green energy. i would say, let us follow governmengovernor petersons lea. >> next student question. >> and student brings us to education issues. >> hello. , a graduate student. my question regards capital funding of chart >> schools. the receiver $1,000 less per student in a funding -- charter schools receive less in a funding a. i think charter schools form a role. many drug range of options. but there -- we have a...
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we waste 10% of our energy because of the outdated grid. fixing that will give us jobs and improve our energy future. the same can be said of many of the renewable options in upstate new york. we have biofuel projects and solar and wind here in upstate new york. solid investment will create jobs and improve energy independence. the keystone pipeline was made into a political football. the president wanted to study it further because it's a detailed, significant issues, and different local responses to it across the areas it would cover. so i agree with further study to make sure it's where those in the region want to go with. i've spoken to many folks in the district are concerned about whether the the pipeline here would be imminent domain. so we need to make sure we know what the community wants before pushing it on them. pod mod do you have a followup? gibson: we have a path for the cotitutional pipeline. schreibman: i haven't seen enough. i get to label politician but i'm never going to be someone who bluffs through it. i haven't seen a
we waste 10% of our energy because of the outdated grid. fixing that will give us jobs and improve our energy future. the same can be said of many of the renewable options in upstate new york. we have biofuel projects and solar and wind here in upstate new york. solid investment will create jobs and improve energy independence. the keystone pipeline was made into a political football. the president wanted to study it further because it's a detailed, significant issues, and different local...
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there is a future for clean energy it in america. i am not going to see the future to another country. i want to create jobs here in america. i want to support the new technologies that will reduce carbon who in our atmosphere, that will make us less dependent on foreign oil. that is the future worth fighting for. [applause] real change is finally turning the page on a decade of war. let's do some nation building here at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. it is time to use some of the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to start repaying our debt, to start rebuilding america. that is part of our national security. right now we can put people back to work all across the country, fixing roads and bridges, making sure our schools are state of the art. let's put americans back to work doing the work that needs to be done. let's focus on our veterans, because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job. [applause] that is my commitment to you. that
there is a future for clean energy it in america. i am not going to see the future to another country. i want to create jobs here in america. i want to support the new technologies that will reduce carbon who in our atmosphere, that will make us less dependent on foreign oil. that is the future worth fighting for. [applause] real change is finally turning the page on a decade of war. let's do some nation building here at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has...
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he's talking about alternative energy, which 77 percent of the critical for alternative energy right now. like solyndra, which is another one the democrats feel good about giving money to. let's also talk about the paper industry. let me finish. when she had a chance, when the paper industry went to a congresswoman baldwin and said would you vote to have epa back off, because if you don't, we are going to lose 7500 jobs in wisconsin in the paper industry, congresswoman baldwin said no, i'm going to vote for epa. the paper industry is probably going to lose 7500 jobs because of that vote. >> a chance to respond. >> the statements he has made repeatedly about the keystone pipeline, my concern is that we have that at company follow the rules. there's a procedure. what they have done is try to write their own set of rules. bribing well-paid lobbyists. what happens when you bypass the rules, let's talk to people in wisconsin and washington county and adams county, oklahoma have pipelines that come through their counties that have burst, spilling 50,000 barrels of oil . into oil. that is w
he's talking about alternative energy, which 77 percent of the critical for alternative energy right now. like solyndra, which is another one the democrats feel good about giving money to. let's also talk about the paper industry. let me finish. when she had a chance, when the paper industry went to a congresswoman baldwin and said would you vote to have epa back off, because if you don't, we are going to lose 7500 jobs in wisconsin in the paper industry, congresswoman baldwin said no, i'm...
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his energy secretary, his energy secretary says he's against wind farms and enough is enough. well, if -- >> order. order. let me just say the government back benches is very straightforward, they either calm down, or the session will be extended at whoever's inconvenience that may involve. let's just be very clear, incredibly straightforward. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, the energy minister says he's against wind farms and enough is enough while his energy secretary is gung ho for them. who speaks for his government? >> well, today the jokes have been bad and the substance has been bad too. it's not a good day. i tell you why it is a good day. it's a good day to talk about energy policy because today -- [inaudible] investing 20 million pounds in our new -- [inaudible] [cheers and applause] today is a good day to talk about energy because there's more investment in renewable energy under three years of this government than under 13 years of their government. and it's a good day to talk about energy policy because we've got a green investment bank up and running. that is what's
his energy secretary, his energy secretary says he's against wind farms and enough is enough. well, if -- >> order. order. let me just say the government back benches is very straightforward, they either calm down, or the session will be extended at whoever's inconvenience that may involve. let's just be very clear, incredibly straightforward. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, the energy minister says he's against wind farms and enough is enough while his energy secretary is gung ho for...
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he raised payroll tasms, energy taxes, and business taxes. and -- >> just to be clear on bush the fact that he didn't recognize the problems that you blame him most for. >> yes. host: >> get in a minute to what you think the policy remedies should be. but just to -- i think the data only goes up to 2008. >> well, 2010. >> so in 2010. this problem has been getting worse not better as the 21st century goes on. so under the obama administration there has been no change of trend. >> no. in fact, it's worse. i mean, and that is you had what you expect, which is a -- we had a recession and in previous recessions you give back some of what you gained. in this case, we gained almost nothing but we gave back a lot. so we were giving back both from this t gains in the 2002 to 2007 expansion plus some of the gains that had carried over from the expansion of the 1990s. that's why people are really annoyed. hard to blame them. and although i've got to remark, the -- when we think about those bigger -- those large structural issues of the importance of ide
he raised payroll tasms, energy taxes, and business taxes. and -- >> just to be clear on bush the fact that he didn't recognize the problems that you blame him most for. >> yes. host: >> get in a minute to what you think the policy remedies should be. but just to -- i think the data only goes up to 2008. >> well, 2010. >> so in 2010. this problem has been getting worse not better as the 21st century goes on. so under the obama administration there has been no...
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is because we don't officially move energy. if we then made a plan, if we produced a plan we couldn't get the energy. so what i did then, given the fact i've minimized to not buy the eight years in a focused that period of time, i'm focused on transmission and that i've offered a bill with the vietnam veteran and democrat, michael thompson and that provides tax credits so they can work storage on updated kurds. so let me just say one last thing, too. again, he is that i cut 6000 nuclear safety workers. that's absolutely false. i no longer support the plan for here because i don't think it's feasible for us. but i would tell you that the president and senator schumer and senator gillibrand all support nuclear power. >> moderator: mr. schriebman, 45 seconds. that's the record. it's not something i can make out. it's not a matter of characterizing. it's a record anyone can look up and find. you know, it would've taken me two years to figure out that the citizens of upstate new york don't want a nuclear plant in their backyard and
is because we don't officially move energy. if we then made a plan, if we produced a plan we couldn't get the energy. so what i did then, given the fact i've minimized to not buy the eight years in a focused that period of time, i'm focused on transmission and that i've offered a bill with the vietnam veteran and democrat, michael thompson and that provides tax credits so they can work storage on updated kurds. so let me just say one last thing, too. again, he is that i cut 6000 nuclear safety...
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personal income and corporate taxes, reduce the size of government, roll back regulation and boost energy exploration could generate jobs but only over the long term. moody's analytics estimated that the president's proposed jobs act would have generated 1.9 million jobs through infrastructure projects, the rehiring of public employees, and tax credits. but the bill was blocked in congress. given that. >> it's simply the case that neither candidate has a plan for dealing with the immediate jobs crisis. >> there's not a whole lot of discussion going on about how to promote jobs right now. because what one would normally talk about is more stimulus, either more government spending or more tax cuts. but the deficit situation has now grown so bad that there's just no appetite for further borrowing at this time. >> maya macguineas runs the committee for a responsible federal budget, a bipartisan group that lobbies congress. she says uncertainty about how the government will deal with the deficit and the huge national debt is inhibiting employers from hiring. >> in the business world, there's o
personal income and corporate taxes, reduce the size of government, roll back regulation and boost energy exploration could generate jobs but only over the long term. moody's analytics estimated that the president's proposed jobs act would have generated 1.9 million jobs through infrastructure projects, the rehiring of public employees, and tax credits. but the bill was blocked in congress. given that. >> it's simply the case that neither candidate has a plan for dealing with the...
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governments are afrid to take risks on green energy because they don't want to ise energy rates in bad economy. melissa: that means you're admitting greeener is lot more expensive? they don't want to waste the energy. they can't afford to do it right now? >> until you get technology up to where it is efficient. melissa: no we shouldn't be doing it. >> no, we should do it. we make investments like oil gas and electricity. in early days of electricity no way your energy bill paid fowhat you were getting in your house. in early days of telephones it did not rk out that way either. government got in there and subsidized industries. we can't live without them. melissa: i will give you last word because you got horribly beaten. yes, i'm the judge and jury. you got crushed. >> but i did disagree with you. melissa: you did and great sport and i love you for it. you are fantastic. we'll get drinks after the show. making texting obsolete. breakthrough video technology will change the way we text forever. founder is here to explain in a fox business exclusive. plus a businessman hopes a little he
governments are afrid to take risks on green energy because they don't want to ise energy rates in bad economy. melissa: that means you're admitting greeener is lot more expensive? they don't want to waste the energy. they can't afford to do it right now? >> until you get technology up to where it is efficient. melissa: no we shouldn't be doing it. >> no, we should do it. we make investments like oil gas and electricity. in early days of electricity no way your energy bill paid...
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more energy in this country to get america energy secure and part of that is bringing in a pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling off shore in alaska, drilling off shore in virginia where people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> gretchen: and joining us now from state of pennsylvania, abundance of natural gas, that is. from the department of environmental protection, good to see you, sir. >> thank you very much, gretchen. >> gretchen: when you hear the two different opinions on this, what do you think? >> well, i know what we're doing here in pennsylvania, that is we're developing our massive domestic energy resources with the state taking charge of that in a sound and protected manner and we're a divorce energy portfolio. we truly are in pennsylvania and all of the above. the bottom line, energy equals jobs and we've got an energy juggernaut and a jobs juggernaut in pennsylvania. >> brian: in new york we benefit so much. upstate new york is so depressed, and fracking ca capabilities and look into it. but 240,0
more energy in this country to get america energy secure and part of that is bringing in a pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling off shore in alaska, drilling off shore in virginia where people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> gretchen: and joining us now from state of pennsylvania, abundance of natural gas, that is. from the department of environmental protection, good to see you, sir. >> thank you very...
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the department of energy? >> close to $85 billion. you are looking at a guy, never been in politics before, and i found three wasteful programs in the government. the combined savings of -- if every single member of the house was going and looking for wasteful programs, think about what that does. >> it is going to be a balanced approach. we need to look into it the tax code and go after deductions and loopholes that far too many corporations and individuals are getting away with. we need to make it a more fair playing field for companies. >> i wanted to get a break with my producer's questions, up because we hear from candidates all the time about what we are going to find wasteful spending. this is a chart, the u.s. debt clock, and viewers can see it, you can look into the cameras with viewers. the u.s. national debt, $16 trillion and counting. also, as you look at that, you look at $3.5 trillion in spending this last fiscal year. you talk about programs you can cut, but it is clear the three biggest drivers are medicare, social sec
the department of energy? >> close to $85 billion. you are looking at a guy, never been in politics before, and i found three wasteful programs in the government. the combined savings of -- if every single member of the house was going and looking for wasteful programs, think about what that does. >> it is going to be a balanced approach. we need to look into it the tax code and go after deductions and loopholes that far too many corporations and individuals are getting away with....
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that there are 22 million gallons of gas headed to the northeast. residents wait hours to gas up cars and get fuel for their generators, to cut down on wait times, 12 new jersey counties will go to a rationing system at noon today. by the way, aaa reports the national price for a gallon of gas fell to $3.48. >>> so far, we know that the 900-mile storm has killed at least 106 people in the u.s., but the search for survivors continued. jim clancynational guard as they went door to door on a search and discovery mission in long beach island, new jersey. >> reporter: a sometim
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports...
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simply put new alternatives to invoke alternative sources or the best bet going forward energy directly from the sun is often the first thing that comes to mind when people mention solar power however when you really think about it the sun's responsible for far more than just fueling solar panels wind farms are an indirect result of the sun's rays as convection currents drive global air streams and create the majority of gusts on the globe. and in fact there'd be no plants or trees to make biofuels from if there was no sun to spur on photosynthesis in the first place. as those plants die off and decompose thermal heat and pressure slowly turns those into fossil fuels like coal and oil however there is one source of energy that has no apparent connection to the sun. instead the moon is to think for the motion of the ocean that we know as the tides its relative proximity means it exerts a much stronger influence than the sun. as the moon circles the globe the water closest to it gets cold out words us.
simply put new alternatives to invoke alternative sources or the best bet going forward energy directly from the sun is often the first thing that comes to mind when people mention solar power however when you really think about it the sun's responsible for far more than just fueling solar panels wind farms are an indirect result of the sun's rays as convection currents drive global air streams and create the majority of gusts on the globe. and in fact there'd be no plants or trees to make...
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germany is trying to trying hard to ditch its nuclear energy but the result is that electricity prices i mean manufacturing powerhouse are getting shocking spitter all over reports the other staying is that the country is having to be decidedly on grain to fuel its future. it was a resoundingly no new clear from the german chancellor to be able abandon nuclear power completely step by step until the end of twenty twenty two as a country within that we can become pioneers on the way to create an age of renewable energy the two thousand and eleven meltdown at the fukushima power plant in japan the worst atomic energy disaster since chernobyl is the key motivation for rushing through nuclear decommissioning is the hardest but security concerns are very strong this is the main factor in the decision to begin reduction of nuclear energy in germany potomac energy accounted for just under eighteen percent of german electricity in two thousand and eleven can renewable take up slack government figures show that for every wind farm built to generate three thousand megawatts the amount needed to
germany is trying to trying hard to ditch its nuclear energy but the result is that electricity prices i mean manufacturing powerhouse are getting shocking spitter all over reports the other staying is that the country is having to be decidedly on grain to fuel its future. it was a resoundingly no new clear from the german chancellor to be able abandon nuclear power completely step by step until the end of twenty twenty two as a country within that we can become pioneers on the way to create an...
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of subsidizing oil companies, profits, when they are making money hand over fist, i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. which will cut our oil imports in half and held our -- and help our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax code that will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. [applause] that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it is time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt. and rebuild america,fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding bridges, making sure schools are state of the art. and that is especially important for our veterans. we want to put them to work because if they fought for our work country and defend our freedom, t
of subsidizing oil companies, profits, when they are making money hand over fist, i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. which will cut our oil imports in half and held our -- and help our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax code that will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. [applause] that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on...
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she is talking about alternative energy. solyndra as another one of the democratic things they felt good about giving money. let's talk about the paper industry. when she had a chance, when the paper industry said would you vote to have epa back off because if not, of which will lose thousands of jobs in wisconsin. she said no, i will vote for epa against the paper industry and it will probably lose 7500 jobs because of that. >> tommy thompson -- my concern is that the company filed the rules. there is a procedure. they have tried to create their own set of rules. what happens when you bypass rules? let's talk to people in wisconsin and washington and adams county who have a pipeline that come through their counties that have burst, spilling 50,000 barrels of oil into their environment. that is what happens when you bypass rules. we cannot let these large powerful interests create their own will. the lobbying firm in washington d.c. that represented the folks -- behalf have a diversified portfolio. -- we have to have a diver
she is talking about alternative energy. solyndra as another one of the democratic things they felt good about giving money. let's talk about the paper industry. when she had a chance, when the paper industry said would you vote to have epa back off because if not, of which will lose thousands of jobs in wisconsin. she said no, i will vote for epa against the paper industry and it will probably lose 7500 jobs because of that. >> tommy thompson -- my concern is that the company filed the...
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actually help us become energy independent or more energy independent. let's start with coal. america has more coal reserves than saudi arabia has oil reserves, but we can't really expand them because we're worried about what coal does to the environment. here's the irony. china is buying our coal. india is buying our coal. they are burning it in china or india. it's the same -- it's going to the same place so why aren't we burning it? if they are, why aren't we? we can figure out how to burn it in a safer, cleaner way than they are, but the obama administration put the just say no to coal. that cuts out half of the present source of electrical power in the country. tell me how a country can grow, a country that grows and a country that needs more energy. you tell me how this country can have hybrid vehicles that are pugged into the wall if we don't provide more electricity. i mean, this is like living in some kind of fantasy land. this great wonderful hybrid vehicles have got to get pluggedded into the wall. if we had hybrid vehicles driving around the
actually help us become energy independent or more energy independent. let's start with coal. america has more coal reserves than saudi arabia has oil reserves, but we can't really expand them because we're worried about what coal does to the environment. here's the irony. china is buying our coal. india is buying our coal. they are burning it in china or india. it's the same -- it's going to the same place so why aren't we burning it? if they are, why aren't we? we can figure out how to burn...
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he wants their energy costs now. that is what will keep energy -- otter jobs here in ohio. that is what mitt romney is going to. balks, we are in the fourth quarter. the score is tied. we're in the red zone. we got the momentum on our side. are we going to be sure that we take mitt romney over the goal line in the next eight days? ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mitt romney. b >> thank you. what an avon lake welcome. thank you so very much. thank you, senator portman, and the lieutenant governor has been going with us all over the state. her support means everything in the world. the senator was my sparring partner. he was really strong. i finally -- it is nice not to argue with him all the time. withs good to have withhim me on the campaign trail. we have got to reelect him as the next congressman from the district, and we have other folks you may know. chairman reince priebus, and the former cleveland browns great gary baxter is here. we appreciate his support in the campaign. i have been heartened by the support that our campaign is receivi
he wants their energy costs now. that is what will keep energy -- otter jobs here in ohio. that is what mitt romney is going to. balks, we are in the fourth quarter. the score is tied. we're in the red zone. we got the momentum on our side. are we going to be sure that we take mitt romney over the goal line in the next eight days? ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mitt romney. b >> thank you. what an avon lake welcome. thank you so very much. thank you,...
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all of my energy has gone into running for congress. gaining that experience, that will help me understand how we can help small businesses look to the future and grow. is it that experience that will help me in washington and see how it will impact small businesses. we can't continue to add complexity to compete in this economy. we need to help them export. if we're going to add manufacturing to add high quality jobs to compete in a global company, small businesses will lead the way. >> congressman dold, you support reasonable gun laws. how about supporting a federal ban on assault weapons request >> let me say, my opponent he does not have a business record because he was running for congress. he didn't have any client or revenue in 2010. in 2010, i was running for congress against dan seals. it's just disingenuous trying to mislead the voters. >> mr. schneider, that's not true. i was looking to buy business. this is an example you not understanding entrepreneurship. >> i understand it all the time. >> you understand when you're tryin
all of my energy has gone into running for congress. gaining that experience, that will help me understand how we can help small businesses look to the future and grow. is it that experience that will help me in washington and see how it will impact small businesses. we can't continue to add complexity to compete in this economy. we need to help them export. if we're going to add manufacturing to add high quality jobs to compete in a global company, small businesses will lead the way. >>...
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i support renewable energy. the difference between common and myself is that he supports renewable energy and not coal, oil, and natural gas. 17% of our electricity in this state comes from clean coal fire generation. and we can get it at 5 or six cents a kilowatt hour. thotion only the direct jobs that are at stake. by increasing the price of energy through the green legislation that congressman wants to pursue we're going to have fewer jobs here because one of the big drivers of whether manufacturing operation is going to locate here is low cost energy. the renewable that he's purr sighing cost two or three times what clean coal fire generation does. we need secure sources of supply and low cost. >> moderator: martin? heinrich: we have quadrupled the number of rigs producing in the continental united states in the last few years. and yet you're still paying through the nose at the pump. and i don't think it's fair to support the kind of policies that congresswoman wilson has supported year and year out. and he
i support renewable energy. the difference between common and myself is that he supports renewable energy and not coal, oil, and natural gas. 17% of our electricity in this state comes from clean coal fire generation. and we can get it at 5 or six cents a kilowatt hour. thotion only the direct jobs that are at stake. by increasing the price of energy through the green legislation that congressman wants to pursue we're going to have fewer jobs here because one of the big drivers of whether...
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and it was by far the biggest energy bill in history. so kind of got me curious about what else was in this stimulus that everybody was laughing about. i remember i did some dogged investigative reporting. no. it was a google search. i leonard they stimulus launched race to at the top. have you heard of that? i heard about it. knew it was a huge del in the education reform world. it was supposed to entirely transform public schools. but i had no idea it was stimulus program. did any of you? >> no. i had no idea. >> son of a gun. anyway, it became clear there was a huge story hidden in plain view. most of the stimulus was just standard keynesian stimulus, pumping money into the economy when the private economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force. gigantic checks to states to eye avoid lay you'ves of teachers and cops and basic infrastructure project. and it as has $27 billion, with a b to computerize our pen and paper healthcare system so your doctor doesn't killive with his hand writ
and it was by far the biggest energy bill in history. so kind of got me curious about what else was in this stimulus that everybody was laughing about. i remember i did some dogged investigative reporting. no. it was a google search. i leonard they stimulus launched race to at the top. have you heard of that? i heard about it. knew it was a huge del in the education reform world. it was supposed to entirely transform public schools. but i had no idea it was stimulus program. did any of you?...
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atomic energy act of 1954. no. i think it's a large, you know, where i think john and i part company, i don't think is sort of oh, this is how it is. this is how it has been and shall be. and therefore we should accept it. i think there are parts that will be intelligence. potter stewart gave a great speech in 1974, the media is going to want to obtain classified information and the government wants to try to stop them. that's not going to change. we shouldn't be surprised by that. i think we have to have a serious investigation how much less the public knows. about what the government's up to. and what role congress and then through congress the court can play in resituating that. that's where i would start. >> do you think the american public really believes now it doesn't know that much about what going on. seriously, they know about torture, they know about rendition, they know about whatever we want to say about guantanamo, i mean, they know about the predator drone killings they may not know so much about it.
atomic energy act of 1954. no. i think it's a large, you know, where i think john and i part company, i don't think is sort of oh, this is how it is. this is how it has been and shall be. and therefore we should accept it. i think there are parts that will be intelligence. potter stewart gave a great speech in 1974, the media is going to want to obtain classified information and the government wants to try to stop them. that's not going to change. we shouldn't be surprised by that. i think we...
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if we had the same energy efficiency as japan, we would cut our energy use by about 20%. >> mtv's andrew jengst joins us now. why the change from last election? the percentage has gotten closer, enthusiasm is higher for romney at the moment. >> i think four years ago everyone was obviously so enthused and they hadn't seen anything like this before. when i travel on the road, it almost seems like a bit of a bad break-up. not necessarily with president obama, but government at large. i think the idea that governor romney is a businessman and can help our back pockets goes a long way. maybe that's something we are seeing on the road. >> one of the issues you and i were talking about this earlier, that the president brought up is the issue of same-sex marriage. marriage equality. i'll quote what he said. he said i have been very clear about my belief that same-sex couples have to be treated before the eyes of the law as heterosexual couples. he went on to say, what i also said historically is marriages have been defined at the state level. is this next election, when it comes to youth, are t
if we had the same energy efficiency as japan, we would cut our energy use by about 20%. >> mtv's andrew jengst joins us now. why the change from last election? the percentage has gotten closer, enthusiasm is higher for romney at the moment. >> i think four years ago everyone was obviously so enthused and they hadn't seen anything like this before. when i travel on the road, it almost seems like a bit of a bad break-up. not necessarily with president obama, but government at large....
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. lou: superstore in sandy is devastating the east coast of new jersey, the hardest hit, the storm ripping through the state seaside resort town causing massing vote -- massive flooding, billions of dollars in damages throughout the region, including the nation's largest city, new york. president obama will be touring the damages in jersey tomorrow. he will be with governor chris christie, the president cancelling campaign events for tomorrow. has not stopped president clinton, however, from playing the role of surrogate, heading the campaign trail as effectively the campaigner in chief, stopping in minnesota today for the president. for more on the impact on this election, the politics of it all and more, we are joined by ed klein, author of the new york t
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. lou: superstore in sandy is devastating the east coast of new jersey, the hardest hit, the storm ripping through the state seaside resort town causing massing vote -- massive flooding, billions of dollars in damages throughout the...
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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i was skeptical at first. but after awhile even my girlfriend noticed a...
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as long as i'm commander in chief,we'll pursue our energies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when i comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it's time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt and rebuild america. fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding our bridges and making sure our schools are state-of-the-art. that's es speshlt le important for our veterans. we want to put them to work. that's my commitment to them. that's what's at stake in this election. and president clinton talked about it. we've got to reduce our deficit. i've got a trillion dollars worth of spending and we can do more. we're not just using it in tv ads and once you get in office, like dick cheney said, it doesn't matter. and then we have to ask the wealthiest americans to go back to the tax rates that they paid when president clinton was in office. and the reason is because budgets are about choices. as long as i'm president, i'm not going
as long as i'm commander in chief,we'll pursue our energies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when i comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it's time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt and rebuild america. fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding our bridges and making sure our schools are state-of-the-art. that's es...
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the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on iran's economy. everyone's aware of the plummeting value. i tend to look a little more closely. i try to look at hard currency reserves and it's my understanding those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the end of 2011. treated talked about the proverbial cup of poison that ayatollah khomeini drank. i also have some reference to that. he accepted the vice to them toward, to give up on the idea of war against iraq because all of his advisors basically went to have at once inside war until victory is not achievable. this is too high a cost. we need to cut our losses. i believe we are getting close to the point and that, and tell him that the sanctions are extract deemed too high a cost that there needs to be a compromise on the nuclear regime. still, khamenei has done himself to be highly flexible, even more so than ayatollah khomeini. to compare to saddam, saddam hussein, went days with international sanctions of this magnitude accepted the u.n. oil for foo
the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on iran's economy. everyone's aware of the plummeting value. i tend to look a little more closely. i try to look at hard currency reserves and it's my understanding those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the end of 2011. treated talked about the proverbial cup of poison that ayatollah khomeini drank. i also have some reference to that. he accepted the vice to them toward, to give up on the idea of war...
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when i am elected, we will change course on energy. i know how much energy means to middle-class families struggling to get by. we can hold down prices at the pump and grow new jobs with energy that includes coal, oil, gas, nuclear, and renewables. you know, that if the president were to be reelected, he would continue to promote government and demote business. he chose his own jobs counsel, you know. it was made up of leaders from business leaders across the country. he wanted their advice on the biggest issue of the time -- creating jobs and a stronger economy. the you know how long it has been since he met with them? nine months. look, i see free enterprise as a means for people to fulfill their dreams. and so, by the way, the other day, i was in richmond, virginia and i met with someone named rhonda elliott. she has been running her family restaurant business -- bill's barbecue. at its high point, it employed 200 people. she closed it down. she told me the obama economy put her out of business. she teared up. this was not about mon
when i am elected, we will change course on energy. i know how much energy means to middle-class families struggling to get by. we can hold down prices at the pump and grow new jobs with energy that includes coal, oil, gas, nuclear, and renewables. you know, that if the president were to be reelected, he would continue to promote government and demote business. he chose his own jobs counsel, you know. it was made up of leaders from business leaders across the country. he wanted their advice on...
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american energy and energy jobs and american energy independence. [applause] >> and we can have a government in washington that is effective and accountability. leadership is about setting priorities and working together to achieve those goals t. paramount responsibility of the federal government is national defense. and i see some veterans with their hats on. all the veterans, raise your hand. [applause] thank you. thank you for your service to our country and thank your families as well. and we need to have america keep our promises to our veterans and their families for the benefits they've errand. more over, we have new threats from washington. the sequestration deal, which is threatening 200,000 jobs in virginia and our military readiness. they've made the cuts elsewhere. what has the senate done? absolutely nothing. no budgets for the last three and a half years. a lot of members of congress shouldn't get paid if they don't make appropriations. what does president obama and opponent jim mccain say? we need to raise taxes. that's the right reac
american energy and energy jobs and american energy independence. [applause] >> and we can have a government in washington that is effective and accountability. leadership is about setting priorities and working together to achieve those goals t. paramount responsibility of the federal government is national defense. and i see some veterans with their hats on. all the veterans, raise your hand. [applause] thank you. thank you for your service to our country and thank your families as...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. '. >>> this may be the most closely watched election in history. now we know that there's been a change in new jersey in the wake of hurricane sandy. joe johns is joining us now and he's got more of what's going on. >> in response to the superstorm, governor christie in new jersey has issued a directive that says displaced voters can submit ballot applications either by e-mail or by fax to their county clerk. they have to return the ballot by 8 p.m. on tuesday. an unusual situation. it's a case of states changing the rules on the fly for an emergency. the type of thing poll watchers are already looking out for as we close in on election day. >> reporter: long lines in south florida and in cincinnati, ohio as early voting comes to a close. and those aren't the only crowds this hotly contested election has attracted. >> 10,000 in grass roots. >> everywhere. they've trained people in 50 states to legally poll watch. >> reporter: lawyers and poll watchers of all political stripe
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. '. >>> this may be the most closely watched election in history. now we know that there's been a change in new jersey in the wake of hurricane sandy. joe johns is joining us now and he's got more of what's going on. >> in response to the superstorm, governor christie in new jersey has issued a directive that says displaced voters can submit ballot applications either by e-mail or by fax to their county clerk. they have to return the...
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we can get more than enough energy. and you wouldn't be facing climate change. climate change is a freak storms come a day are part of climate change. we are going to get hit with a big swell storm. i can almost tell you. ask the people that lived in new jersey. 80% of this one town is under water. when it is that happen? we had this storm last year. the exact same timing. i do not think people get it. host: thank you. you are looking at pictures of atlantic city, new jersey. hit pretty hard. the famous board reduced to splinters. the president will be in a new jersey today. torrington the state with chris christie. -- touring the state with chris christie. mitt romney will hold three rallies and florida. and a lot of political back-and- forth this morning in the papers about new jersey gov. chris christie praising president obama for a great job for quick action. that is the headline in the the washington times. they note that yesterday the president at red cross visit had this to say, the president made clear that he is expecting the team to remain focused. --
we can get more than enough energy. and you wouldn't be facing climate change. climate change is a freak storms come a day are part of climate change. we are going to get hit with a big swell storm. i can almost tell you. ask the people that lived in new jersey. 80% of this one town is under water. when it is that happen? we had this storm last year. the exact same timing. i do not think people get it. host: thank you. you are looking at pictures of atlantic city, new jersey. hit pretty hard....
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>> look, i think the approach we should take on energy is to have an energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. the approach we have been taking obviously does not work. in terms of wind, i am happy for it to compete with coal, gas, nuclear. let these different sources of energy work on their own. the fact is, we have not been developing energy the way that we should. think about america. it is amazing how we have an unlimited supply of coal, natural gas, and oil. we are sitting on all of these resources in america, but we have not that help them. why? because of big government. all kinds of rules and regulations that do not allow us the things that we should be doing. what is the costs? our gasoline prices have doubled. if we continue to shut down the coal policy, as barack obama has told us he will do and claire mccaskill voted to give them the power, then our electric prices will go up. what we have to do is take the blessings we have in america and use it wisely and allow these different forms of energy to compete with each other. let t
>> look, i think the approach we should take on energy is to have an energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. the approach we have been taking obviously does not work. in terms of wind, i am happy for it to compete with coal, gas, nuclear. let these different sources of energy work on their own. the fact is, we have not been developing energy the way that we should. think about america. it is amazing how we have an unlimited supply of coal, natural gas, and...
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we're right back. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. lou: time for your comments, clair tweeted, saying obama hiding behind sandy. we're not letting it g please continue to bring it to light, lou. >> millie said, i'm sure that brave men who died in benghazi would want people to fight for their truth through any disaster. >> i agree with you. lou: jerry, said that obama administration ignored our people under attack. three broadcast networks are party to this by not covering the complete story. your show, lou dobbs covered everything from day one. we tried
we're right back. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the...